[The other's nervousness is clear even in his typed words, but Beckett is unfazed, beyond faint amusement at it. In fact...]
Dangerous, yes. Unlike mere everyday life here, which is perfectly safe? I'd volunteer for this little experiment, if I thought it was plausible to have any kind of cooperation in getting it off the ground. But I don't have a lot of hopes for it.
[His past cracks at suicidal risk-taking in the cause of answers have not been very popular with his friends.]
If only because a restoration of my nature should have made said radiation poisoning impossible. But that didn't happen. If the suppression is temporary, it still takes time to wear off, a longer time than anyone would have without the nanomachines' other effects.
no subject
Dangerous, yes. Unlike mere everyday life here, which is perfectly safe? I'd volunteer for this little experiment, if I thought it was plausible to have any kind of cooperation in getting it off the ground. But I don't have a lot of hopes for it.
[His past cracks at suicidal risk-taking in the cause of answers have not been very popular with his friends.]
If only because a restoration of my nature should have made said radiation poisoning impossible. But that didn't happen. If the suppression is temporary, it still takes time to wear off, a longer time than anyone would have without the nanomachines' other effects.